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Cement?If it’s homestead harvest watch out for cement balls on the feet, and if you have a gravity feeder it gets clogged.

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Cement?If it’s homestead harvest watch out for cement balls on the feet, and if you have a gravity feeder it gets clogged.
I ordered a bag last year, the birds poop around the feeder, feed mixes with poo and made these cement shoes on their feet, it was a real pain to get them all clear, and I fermented the rest of the bag to prevent it. It also got stuck in my gravity feeder, and I would find them super hungry every morning and I had to shake the feeder.Cement?Should I cancel and order something else?
Hudson feeds gamebird pellets from chewy were what I stumbled on after the homestead harvest, and I love it. I still feed the inside birds Hudson, even tho the one who needed it has passed, the poop doesn’t smell nearly as much as with the regular feed. It’s about $32 for 50 lbs, which is pretty good for shipped feed.Woof. I'll cancel and see if there's a gamebird flock or layer feed by our local feed company.
I had a lovely male named Prince, his pattern looked like purple rain haha. So lovely with blue eyes, white and purply gray Italian tux. I left him with 3 of his lady hatch mates, was waiting to Id a couple more for him. then one day, at around 7-8 weeks, he scalped 2 over night and the other had been worked over less severely but was still injured. I thought, what this boy needs are some big experienced ladies to put him in his place, he was exceptionally small. I took some jumbo sized adult ladies who had been around the block, in with him. For 2 days it seemed ok, on day 3 hubby woke me up and said he thought we were gonna have to cull one of the girls she was injured so badly. She was fine after a few days, just scalped and pecked. The other 2 were also scalped pretty severely. I put him in male jail, hoping a couple weeks would get him sorted out, and next thing I know, he was the youngest and smallest and was king of male jail. He was killed on night two of the possum situation, but he never showed any signs of being less of jackass.Awesome. Waiting to see if Amazon lets my cancellation through, but I’ll order the other stuff now.
I put that girl back in the pen last night. Had to run errands all day so I asked my partner to check on them and she didn’t, came home and she’s plucked bald on the head and they nipped her ear.
I put her back in the hospital cage and sprayed the area with a poultry topical antibiotic, and I pulled the smaller brown male and he’s in his own cage (but on wire for my sanity, lol). I am worried it’s the yellow male and not the little brown one giving them all grief, but that’s the one my kids like.
Is it likely that he will stop terrorizing the females if I deal with the brown male, if it is him? I guess the thing to do is keep the brown male out; I’d hate to process him as he’s one of the celadon carriers, but I’ll do whatever needs doing so that the hens are safe.